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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1904)
Wood« file Whisper*. Mrs. \V. A. Hanna arrived from Sati Francisco last Saturday mid will stiend The new Prcsbyteriau church al Wo»1 some time in Jacksonville visiting with villi- will I k - dedicated on June 2ti with relatives and friends. appropriate exercises. Chas. Brown w ith his fauiilv moved to Donald L. Colvig has lx-vn visiting at Woodville Thursday where they will re Woodville with W. V. Jones and family. P. R. Robinson has sold his farm of side for the summer while Mr. Brown is AT engaged in hauling lumlier from Pracht’s ldt)acres, which is situated on Birdseye mill to Woodville, where it is shipped by creek, toM. McDonald of Talent. A religious kind who calls themselves cars to various market points. Donald Colvig will not spend his school "Holiness" is holding a protracted camp I vacation in idleness about the streets of meeting in the grove just above Wood Jacksonville but has secured a position ville. The meetings have been conduct c as clerk in the general merchandise ed for several days past anil will continue i store of his uncle W. V. Jones, at Wood till the Jtith inst. The bawl consist* of .0 ville. Donald is a hustler mid has high men. women and children atmut fifty in a er ambition than to be a connoisseur of numtier and are causing quite a stuisa cigarettes or a listless sidewalk ornament. tion iu the neighborhood. The immense dredger which is being SX«/) Rev. J. Merle v of Central Point, who » is holding a series of re vival meetings operated by Champlain & Co. one mile in the Baptist church in that place is from the mouth of Foots crick is ru li having gratifying . success. He only ning at full force. Five men are ent • liegan the meetings last Sunday and ployed on both the night and the day during this week a young lady and two shifts, a very small number compared young men have united with the church, with the immensity of the Ixiat ami of . s a The meetings are well attended and the amount of working «lone, Thi* much interest is being shown. 1 dredger is the largest of the kind in tile - Persons desiring to place special orders ! world and is a gre u 11’traction to low< r for fine goods in tapesteries, art squares, Rogue River vail. y The while works portieres carpets andrugs should call at »re lighted by electricity which is gen Conklin's furniture store on Saturday. | erated by their own dynamo, ami which June 25, w hen a representative of one of I when visited at night is almost as grand the leading wholesale houses of San a sight as the famous electric tower at Francisco will lx; present with a full the Buffalo Exposition, line of samples. This will be a good i As a part of the mining exhibit that opportunity to make a selection of any the Sentinel is getting up. a rocker | mii thing you want in this as well as though shovel and pick are wanted They sh- aid you were in the wholesale house itself. be veterans an<t should show the hard 1 lie thing*. that prusfa cl 1 v<- i.*iti,r. to service of many a prospecting trip : The prices will be right. St Louis an- most eager r to know nl.oiit Yreka now has an automobile line in These ol<l relics will add much to the tile great fair are related in tin- R< i i«-n interest of the exhibit to Eastern p- oph <»f Reviews for Mm, bi Mr William F addition to the local railroad to Counect visiting Jacksonville, and*the Sentinel Saiimlcr», <>f lb«- St Ixiui-* Hu«ine»s Men’ ft that town with the Southern Pacific at will appreciate the favor if its mining 1,' ngue Tnins|*ort ition arrangement»! friendscan send in the old tools, the like Montague. It is quite certain that next hotel iiccomo lutioiis, uii<l f «cilitu-s for season an automobile bus will lx- run lie ! of which has made both millionaires and getting iilxuit nrr fulls dcscnlied In Mt , paupers. Saunders, so that one may plan inti llig tween Jacksonville and Medford. With ently in advance for ii visit of ______ a fe w or NOTICE:—I have a goodly number of three round trips during the day and an tinny day». Tbe art exhibition isde-ir l. evening trip a profitable business could be 1 odds and ends in the way of views of cd in a senir it«- article by Mr IL.I m - v C. secured along the route for an automobile Oregon Scenery from 4x5 up to 8x10 that Ives, the director. I he warm days and hnltin evenings line would give to the inter-urban district I will sell at almost your own price a* 1« is the halcyon |x-riod of haniiiKH-k plea along the Jacksonville-Medford boule I do not wish to carry th« in with me. 1 also have a good supply of Hook Marks. sure. A fine a-*<>rtnient now on »de nt vard a service quite as convenient as that Paper Weights.Ornimental Fans, Albums All Kinds Of Harness Conklin's furniture store mid la»th qu.d- of a street car line and it would cause and Photo Easels. ill and price me right. Cal) at the Photo Work Done Prompt many homes to be established along the Tent. Frank II. Hui). ly. Fine Shoe Work finest driveway of Jackson couutv. Photographer. M. M. Taylor, junior memlxrr of the A Specialty. firm of Nnnan-Taylor Company left Mon Prices Reasonable. day on a business and vacation trip of 1 two weeks. He went first to Portland where be will spend a few «lays after which he will go by steamer to San Francisco where he will be about a week I New buildings; Well attending to some matters fur his firm and enjoying the attractions of the city equipped gymnasium; Am Mrs. 0. Gihert, Miss L»U Sac Kett and vicinity. During his absence from ple and beautiful grounds; the store Will Muller is taking his place Up to date ttaining de liehind the counter. Mr. Muller is well known to the Jacksonville trade having partment; Wholesome in s. P. R. R. TIME CARD. Indies' hoods and No« been a popular clerk in the store of his North l< nd fluences mo;ally and social 4otilh-B‘ tid Stations. Train* Tram*. father, the late Max Muller. Business tions, Unen (food. Fancy ly; Healthful surroundings: has so increased with the firm of late No I No 11 No 12 \o If that Miss Frances Nunan has take A Expenses nominal; Gradu i pm a m p.m Work, Silks, Lace * 30 I.v. 7 no Portland ... Ar 7.1.5 temporary charge of the books to relieve ates ol this school com 10;«» listo Salem 4.31 6. W her brother, Charles Nunan who is as- mand from $45 to $85 P in sisting in waiting on customers. Material for all kinds 12.3o 11.35 3 1»; ..Albany................... 4 H. RYAN’S I Quality of Goods, Selec- 1 tion of Stock, and Reason- ableness of Price are factors always considered in dealings with customers so that they may be satis fied with their purchases HARNESS AND SHOP SHOE THE Medford SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NORMAL Henry R. HawK Bazaar PROPRIETOR per month. 0. R. & M. Summer Book. The handsome 1904 summer book, “Restful Recreation Resorts,” issued bv the Passenger Department of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, is just out. Tells all about the summering places of the Columbia River Valley; a brief description of the trips up and down the Columbia River, to the mountains, beaches, inland resorts and fountains of healing, where they are and how to reach them. The book has a special de signed front cover, printed in two colors, and the inside pages are splendidly illus trated by costly and beautiful half tones. A copy of this publication mav lie obtain ed by sending two cente in stamps to A. L-. Craig, General Passenger Agent of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company; Portland. am 1:16 For Catalogue Address C. H. THOMAS Secretary of the Board or Preiidcnt - O iikgos THAT TIRED FEELING! If you are languid depressed and incap able for work, it indicates that your liver isout of order. Herbine will assist nature to throw off headaches, rheumatism and ailments akin to nervousness and restore the energies an<l vitality of sound and per fect health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writes, March 22, I!M»2: “I h ive used Herbine for the past two years. It has done tne more good than all the doc tors. When I fee I badly ami have that tired feeling, I take a dose of Herbine. It is the best medicine ever made for chills and fever.” 50cts a bottle at the City If you have any timber land you want Drug Store. to sell—See T. C. Norris. Fine job work at the Sentinel Office. ..Eugene . ......... M2 1 tv, i flUU 10.:: 1 10:57 ! 11 10 550 RoM'btirg.............. ..(Iratih l’un*............. 10 1:1 till Gohl llill liuto ..Centrili Point 11:15 .......... Medford ................ l<> 1" 1 5 1 1 21« 1 111 1 l!.2S 11:3H 12.ir-’ .......... Phoenix .......... 12:12 ............Tnleiit............................ 4:10 1 IM. 12:55 ..Ashland..................... 4:2» .......... Montague 3:35 1 B. F. MULKEY Axiir.A.sn 2.<* p.m 12:35 4:25 5:10 8Ä> 12:03 p tn • 10 ..Sacrum en to ............ 1 7 :55 Ar... san Francisco . f.v 2 ÛD 22 ¿óm 1» '» , 11 I' .. r- 5 O| 4:52 1 II 4 w 1 of Fancy work and Inces. Orders taken for all kinds of Fancy Work Fine Chinaware. 1 21 12:20 p.m 11 i' M;05 rickets sold to all points in the t'nited States Sleeping car re -ervations made on application Freight house opens at s a tn and cto*»«-s al I 20 in ITT M W II.' OX I lype writers. For sale or for rent. New and second hand. Cash or easy installments. All makes repaired or remodeled and work fully guaranteed. If you need a machine, write us. J. E. Huxley, 82 Fourth St., Portland, Oregon. Ice Cream at the Model. Full Stock Fresh Confections Do not see the World's l-'air until ti «• middle of June is the advice of frien Is in St. Louis. Everything will be inorder then and you will avoid the exce.*,v<- heat of the summer there. Write to Mrs 1 . Rittler <»f Medford, Oregon, ami make arrangements to be one of her part It will be an education for life that yo > c.'.i not afford to lose, A fine assortment of picture moulding. Bring 111 your pictures and have them framed. The workmanship sneaks for itself. .At C. W. Conklin's.